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In an experiment, equal amounts of heated water and soil were left to cool down. The initial and final temperatures of each were recorded. A partial record of the temperature is shown. Experimental Record Substance Initial Temperature Final Temperature Water 27 °C 24 °C Soil 27 °C ? Which statement about the final temperature of soil is correct? (3 points) It will be less than 24 °C as soil loses heat relatively faster than water. It will be less than 24 °C as water loses heat relatively faster than soil. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change soil temperature than water temperature. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change water temperature than soil temperature.

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Answer:less than 24 °C as soil loses heat relatively faster than water. It will be less than 24 °C as water loses heat relatively faster than soil. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change soil temperature than water temperature. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change water temperature than soil temperature.

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less than 24 °C as soil loses heat relatively faster than water. It will be less than 24 °C as water loses heat relatively faster than soil. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change soil temperature than water temperature. It will be more than 24 °C as it takes relatively longer to change water temperature than soil temperature.

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